How to Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 18.04 LTE

MongoDB is a free and opensource No SQL database written in C++ and used in modern web application development. This tutorial will give you a great understanding of how to install MongoDB on Ubuntu 18.04 LTE.

Perquisites

Before installing MongoDB, we need to ensure that the server is up-to-date. So, let’s first update and upgrade the server:

sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade –y

Step 1 — Adding the MongoDB Repository

MongoDB is included in Ubuntu Package repository by default, but we will use official MongoDB repository since it provides the most up-to-date version of the MongoDB.

So, we will add the official MongoDB repository to our server.

Ubuntu verifies that software packages are signed with GPG keys to ensure the authenticity of the packages. So, we need to first import the key for the official MongoDB repository to ensure it’s authenticity. For that we need to run the following command:

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